CANO-SANTIAGO: I am once again writing about healthcare
By Yssis Cano-Santiago | August 10, 2022People have value outside of their ability to work, and yet, the American employer-sponsored health system does not reflect that.
People have value outside of their ability to work, and yet, the American employer-sponsored health system does not reflect that.
I know Mr. Ellis and can assure the misguided students who composed this scurrilous missive that he is the polar opposite of their characterization.
Youngkin’s appointment of Ellis only confirms what he has already demonstrated so far through his governorship — a blatant disregard for the University’s core values.
Grounds are perhaps pretty when there’s no construction, but what current student knows a University free of construction?
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Let us be clear — abortion should be kept legal in Virginia.
Most importantly, however, the adoption of this policy serves as an example of the Participatory Action Research method, which is not only highly effective but also unique.
Every accused student at the University has the right to a trial.
Strict gun control is needed in this country. Without it, these horrors will continue.
We need legislation that prioritizes biodiversity and defends against agroterrorism.
As students and faculty leave the University Grounds for the summer, it’s valuable to remember other institutional leaders whom they can influence whether they’re on campus or not.
As the institutional body with time, means and resources, the responsibility for reaching out is in UJC’s hands.
The P.U.M.P.K.I.N. Society honors graduating fourth-year students.
This is a school and a town that has found itself in the national spotlight time and time and time and time and time and time again, and The Cavalier Daily’s news section has remained an independent overseer of all of these difficult and polarizing issues.
As a writer, editor and someone finally finding somewhere she belonged in the U.Va. ecosystem, The Cavalier Daily taught me to appreciate the many ways we depend on one another.
In my journey on The Cavalier Daily and in my journal of self-acceptance as a queer person of color, the more I embraced each, the more I felt at home in both.
I am proud to call myself opinionated and I encourage present and future opinion columnists to embrace this word as well.
To the people who put up with me and my antics throughout my time on The Cavalier Daily — thank you for giving me a home at this school.
These results were not surprising to us and the other sociology students who gathered and analyzed this data, but another finding might surprise University administration — more police is not the answer.
Enjoy your college years. Do not fall for the mysticism of student self-governance.